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inxs310
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#7590 2006-04-11 03:11 GMT |
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I am looking for a completely free WYSIWYG Editor that displays both the code and the actual page. Anyone know where one of these is?
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Lombi
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#7607 2006-04-11 04:38 GMT |
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I think a decent choice would be to use AlleyCode. Alleycode is a fast, sleek and highly productive award winning HTML editor with unique features. If you are new to HTML, Alleycode's great tutorial will walk you through your first coding steps... If you are an established coder you will find a refreshing, non-bloated infrastructure with fast and accurate delivery. Beyond HTML, Alleycode's wizardry focuses on PHP and CSS interaction for professional and easy management of your projects. Best of all, Alleycode is FREE!
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Siggie!
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Steve
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#7611 2006-04-11 08:07 GMT |
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Yes, its a good program. I use EditPlus for any fiddling i need to make - it has syntax highlighting for pretty much all web languages, including JS, ASP, etc.
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Lombi
Administrators
1977 posts |
#7617 2006-04-11 20:59 GMT |
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I am a Dreamweaver user since it completely covers my editing workflow for all websites including file uploading and very good wysiwyg.
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Siggie!
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BrownSugar
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#8120 2006-07-26 18:06 GMT |
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It's not free (although you can get a free 30 day trial). but I like Macromedia Homesite+ as it displays the code (colour coded) and also a display page for you. Dreamweaver (not free) is also a great tool; as you can see your code in different browsers and validate the code too!
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Lombi
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#8123 2006-07-27 10:20 GMT |
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Ooh, didnt know homesite was still for sale.
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Siggie!
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BrownSugar
137 posts |
#8124 2006-07-27 14:09 GMT |
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I think it is included within Dreamweaver 8. There is some more information about it in this link on the Adobe website http://www.adobe.com/products/homesite/
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Lombi
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#8148 2006-07-28 11:54 GMT |
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Ah yes, of course
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Siggie!
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pinkbellycat
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#9353 2007-04-19 16:58 GMT |
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I would have to say that I use dreamweaver, but have used others before and alleycode is a good peice of software if you are needing the viewer and code screens. Good luck and let us know what you think of it.
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